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Lexington, Alabama

Lexington is a very small town in Lauderdale County, Alabama, close to the Tennessee border, and has a population of 735 people. The County Seat of Lexington is Florence. The mayor of Lexington is Sandra Killen Burroughs, who was elected in 2016. Her office is located in Lexington City Hall, which is on AL Highway 101.

Town of Lexington
11060 AL-101
Lexington, Alabama 35648
256-229-5221

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City-data.com crime data is not available for 2016 in Lexington. As of January 2018, there are 3 registered sex offenders living in the Lexington area.

Lexington, Alabama – Police Department and Crime Statistics

In 2016, there was no information available about most crimes in Lexington. However, the estimated crime rate was 3,994 per 100,000 persons. This is only slightly above the Alabama state crime rate of 3,480 per 100,000 persons, but is significantly higher than the United States national crime rate of 2,837 per 100,000 persons. Property crimes appear to be the most commonly reported crimes in Lexington.

The Lexington Police Department is located on Alabama Highway 101, and the Chief of Police is Augie Hendershot, who has been Chief of Police since 2001. The Police Department employs 3 police officers.

The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office is the larger police department, and the office is run by Sheriff Rick Singleton. The Sheriff’s Office is located in Florence, and department divisions include investigations, patrol, and corrections.